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Enjoy views of Mount Fuji, stroll among deer in the park, dine with geishas, ​​visit the world's busiest crossroads, and relax in hot springs

The value of traditions

Today, Japan is a high-tech country, but it holds traditions in high regard, carefully preserving them for centuries. You'll visit ancient, secluded temples where time seems to stand still, and meet hereditary samurai, pearl divers (ama), and apprentice geisha.

Unity of nature and architecture

Japan's beautiful landscapes and scenery are more than just a backdrop for human creations. Temples and pagodas blend harmoniously into the surrounding environment, and gardens are a collaboration between nature and gardeners. The volcanoes, lakes, forests, and mountains of this small country are so majestic they're breathtaking!

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Each of our tours is a unique experience. We create routes and plan activities based on your specific needs. There are no off-limits locations or inaccessible attractions: we'll organize any exclusive experience! And, of course, we'll be there for you 24/7.

Japan: From Ancient Temples to Future Technologies

Japan is a unique country where seemingly incompatible elements intertwine. Here, centuries-old culture is reflected in secluded temples, beautiful parks, and exotic onsen (healing hot springs). Modern Japan, meanwhile, is home to soaring skyscrapers, shimmering neon signs, bustling intersections of cities with populations of over a million, and high-speed trains. At the same time, traditions are revered and preserved, and religion and ancient arts still play an important role in Japanese life.

We invite you to travel to Japan to see and explore every facet of these unique islands. With us, you'll visit cities dreamed of by millions of travelers from around the world: Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto. You'll fully enjoy the tranquility of the local nature, which seems to reflect and harmonize with the Japanese spirit, take the best photos of Mount Fuji from Lake Kawaguchiko or Lake Ashi, stroll among the adorable deer in Nara Park, visit temples and ceremonies closed to the general public, interact with apprentice geishas at a private dinner, relax in hot springs, and much more. We make dreams come true!

Season in Japan: All year round. Popular times are spring, when cherry blossoms bloom, and autumn, when maple trees bloom.

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Tokyo: From the Imperial Palace to Shibuya Crossing

Our journey begins in Japan's capital, Tokyo. A personal coordinator will meet you at the airport with a name sign. On the first day, we offer a rest after a long flight at a hotel, where transfers will be arranged, and on the following day, we will begin exploring this unique city! Tokyo combines ultra-modern buildings and historical monuments, advanced technology and centuries-old traditions. If you are interested in heritage and tradition, we invite you to visit one of the oldest Buddhist temples, Sensoji, explore the tranquil gardens of the majestic Imperial Palace, stroll through the historic Asakusa district, and explore atmospheric markets. For history and culture buffs, we can arrange a visit to the Kabuki theater or participate in a tranquil tea ceremony.

Are you more of a modernist? Then we invite you on a stroll to the iconic Shibuya Crossing with its neon signs! We'll ascend to the Shibuya Sky observation deck to see the capital from above, stroll along Takeshita Street, popular with Tokyo's youth, and organize tours of unusual and culturally rich neighborhoods, such as Odaiba with its futuristic buildings and the Raiden Museum. In short, with us in Tokyo, you'll have access to a variety of activities to suit every taste—from popular to truly exclusive, like a visit to the Fukagawa Fudo Shrine and a sacred fire and drum service.

Aman Tokyo

Located in central Tokyo, the luxury Aman Tokyo hotel offers spacious suites with separate living, dining, and sleeping areas, all with floor-to-ceiling windows and stunning city views. Combining contemporary design with traditional Japanese elements, the hotel is popular with international celebrities.

Palace Hotel Tokyo

A five-star hotel in the capital's Marunouchi district, the Palace Hotel offers spacious rooms with views of the Imperial Palace and its gardens. Exceptional service, world-class restaurants, a spa, a fitness center, and a truly Japanese attention to every nuance and detail—you'll be impressed!

Tea ceremony and bamboo forest in Kyoto

Kyoto is a city where past and present coexist in harmony, creating a unique atmosphere of comfort, tranquility, and sophistication. Ancient streets, centuries-old temples, picturesque gardens, and unique traditions—there's something for everyone. Spending just one day in Kyoto means not fully immersing yourself in its magic. Therefore, we suggest staying in this amazing city for a few days to fully appreciate its beauty. We'll organize the most exciting activities for you throughout your stay!

We invite you to stroll along the legendary streets, where ancient teahouses and artisan shops will transport you back to the Edo period. At Kiyomizu-dera, known as the "Temple of Pure Water," you'll enjoy a majestic panorama of the city and a glimpse into ancient spiritual traditions. And if you're looking to experience the harmony of nature, head to the Arashiyama bamboo forest—its majestic green stems create a magical atmosphere. We can also organize exclusive events not available to regular tourists: you can participate in a private tea ceremony at the temple, where a monk will personally prepare tea for you according to all the traditions, or test your skills in the art of calligraphy by creating your first masterpiece under the guidance of an experienced master. Or perhaps you'd prefer a samurai masterclass, where hereditary samurai will demonstrate their katana skills and even teach you a few techniques? Kyoto is a place where traditions come alive and fill every moment with the most vivid emotions.

Osaka Delicacies and Katsuoji Temple

Osaka is a city where life pulsates day and night. Here you'll find a blend of traditional culture and the modern rhythms of the metropolis, intertwined in a vibrant and unique palette of experiences. A great way to explore Osaka is with a visit to Osaka Castle—a majestic structure surrounded by a park drenched in cherry blossoms in the spring. From there, we suggest heading to the futuristic Umeda Sky Building, which offers panoramic views of the city. Osaka is also famous for its cuisine—we can arrange a tasting of delicacies like takoyaki or okonomiyaki, which are rightfully considered the region's culinary icons.

For a truly serene experience, we invite you to visit Katsuoji Temple, tucked away in the mountains of the Kansai region. A local priest will give you an exclusive tour of the closed-to-tourists areas, followed by a stroll along the scenic trails of Mino Park and its waterfall. We offer a traditional shiatsu massage to help restore your energy, and for complete relaxation, you can visit the thermal baths.

HOTEL THE MITSUI KYOTO

An exclusive getaway in the heart of Kyoto, near Nijo Castle and other attractions! The Mitsui Hotel offers thoughtful service down to the last detail, right down to providing guests with pajamas and lip balm. The building is surrounded by a Japanese garden, boasts a restaurant, and a beautiful spa.

Hiroshima Memorials and Miyajima Island

Hiroshima is a city where tragic chapters of history remain, creating an atmosphere of deep respect for life and a desire for peace. We suggest traveling here from Kyoto on the Shinkansen bullet train. The journey will be comfortable and truly atmospheric: our guide will accompany you, explaining the region's special features and answering any questions about the country. We suggest starting your day in Hiroshima with a visit to the Peace Memorial Park, where, accompanied by a guide, you will learn the story of the tragic events of 1945. At the center of the park stands the Atomic Bomb Dome—a symbol of remembrance and a reminder of the value of human life.

In the afternoon, we'll take a trip to the picturesque island of Miyajima, famous for its Itsukushima Shrine and graceful floating Torii gate. Here, as in Nara, you'll encounter friendly deer and enjoy fresh oysters caught off the coast. After a day in Hiroshima and Miyajima, you can return to Kyoto or head to Kurashiki—again by bullet train.

Kurashiki Ivy Square

Conveniently located in the historic Kurashiki district, Kurashiki Ivy Square is a complex of brick buildings draped in picturesque ivy. The complex includes a museum, restaurants, and a hotel. It's a place for those seeking unique interiors and an authentic atmosphere, interested in history, and accustomed to comfort.

Kurashiki: Old Streets and the Ohara Museum

Kurashiki is a unique town, preserving the atmosphere of bygone eras and captivating with its picturesque streets and traditional architecture. Some of Japan's most photogenic locations await you here! During a tour of this amazing place, you'll stroll along a beautiful river with stone bridges, where stately homes, authentic shops, and warehouses dating back to the Edo and Meiji periods stand.

Kurashiki is also famous for its cultural attractions. We recommend visiting the Ohara Museum of Western Art. It's the first private museum of its kind in Japan, housing works by great artists such as Gauguin, Monet, El Greco, and others. You can also visit the Kurabo Memorial Hall, where you'll learn about traditional Japanese ceramics. Kurashiki is also known as the "denim capital," attracting designers and fashion enthusiasts from all over Japan. Unique denim pieces are still made here using traditional dyeing methods that aren't suitable for mass production. Shopping in Kurashiki is also a delight!

Fuji views and a kaiseki dinner

Mount Fuji is one of the main symbols of Japan, embodying its unique nature and the strength of the Japanese spirit. It is a place that inspires artists, poets, and travelers from all over the world. We invite you to visit Hakone, a picturesque region where you can enjoy breathtaking views of Fuji from the shores of Lake Ashi. A walk here offers the opportunity to admire the mountain's reflection in the crystal-clear water and experience the tranquility of Japanese nature.

After our walk, we'll visit Hakone Shrine, hidden among a majestic forest. Here you'll find the famous Torii gate, which you've likely seen in countless photographs across the country. It's no less recognizable than Mount Fuji. If you're interested in culture, we suggest visiting the Sculpture Museum, where unique works of art are displayed outdoors, harmoniously blending into the surrounding landscape. And if you enjoy unusual places, from Hakone we'll organize a trip to the Owakudani Valley—to the "hellish" springs where they prepare the famous (and admittedly distinctive-smelling) black eggs, believed to prolong life. Then, returning to your hotel, you can relax in the natural hot springs and end the day with a gourmet kaiseki dinner prepared according to traditional recipes.

Mount Kadan

Gora Kadan is built on the grounds of the former imperial family's summer residence in Gora. This is a place for those seeking a touch of tradition and Japanese style without sacrificing modern comforts. Guests can relax in hot springs or with a massage, and enjoy Japanese kaiseki lunches and dinners.

Diving show in Ise

Ise is a sacred site that occupies a significant place in the heart of Japanese culture. This region is renowned for its historical heritage and is closely linked to religious tradition. Ise's main shrine is Ise-jingu Shrine, dedicated to the sun goddess Amaterasu, one of the most important figures in Japanese mythology. For the Japanese, the shrine is a place of pilgrimage, and its spiritual significance cannot be overstated. A private transfer to Ise from Kyoto takes approximately 2.5 hours, allowing you to enjoy the journey and Japanese landscapes.

At Ise-jingu, you'll fully experience the spirit of Japanese antiquity and tradition. A stroll through the forests surrounding the temple will immerse you in the atmosphere of Japanese spirituality. Afterward, enjoy lunch with the famous Ama pearl divers. These women, who practice pearl diving, are an integral part of the region's culture. We also invite you to Mikimoto Island, home to the Mikimoto Pearl Museum. Here, you'll learn the history of one of the most famous pearl brands and see unique exhibits related to this ancient tradition. The final climax will be a pearl diving show, where the divers will demonstrate their skills while diving for pearls from traditional boats. At the end of the program, we'll arrange a comfortable transfer back to Kyoto.

Arima Onsen Hot Springs

One of Japan's oldest and most famous hot springs, Arima Onsen is located in a picturesque mountainous area near Kyoto. Arima's hot springs have a centuries-old history and are an integral part of Japanese culture. They embody the Japanese aspiration to live in harmony with nature and to seek inner peace. The healing waters here are used for relaxation and well-being. The spring water contains minerals that are beneficial for the skin and joints, and local practices of rejuvenation and relaxation have long been part of the Japanese way of life.

The village itself is also worthy of special attention: upon arrival, you can leisurely stroll through atmospheric streets lined with traditional teahouses and souvenir shops. We'll also visit Onsen-ji Temple. After the walk, a natural spa awaits. Arima is famous for two types of springs, named for their color: Golden Springs, rich in iron beneficial for joints and skin, and Silver Springs, with clear carbonated water that promotes relaxation and improves blood circulation. The final stage of today's program is a return to Kyoto, a delicious dinner, and check-in at a spa hotel with hot springs.

Beniya Mukayu

This intimate 16-room hotel is located on Yakushiyama Hill in Kaga, on the site of a former temple. It offers a unique experience of staying in a traditional Japanese ryokan with modern amenities. Beniya Mukayu is renowned for its hot springs and tranquil atmosphere, perfect for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Nara: The Ancient Capital and a Deer Park

We're heading to Nara, Japan's oldest capital, where time seems to stand still. This city of temples, shrines, greenery, and flowers is the perfect place to immerse yourself in the country's authentic, tranquil, and contemplative atmosphere. The majestic Todai-ji Temple greets us with a gigantic Buddha statue—one of the largest in the world! The temple itself is the largest wooden building in the world. Here, you can feel an invisibly connected connection between the present and the past, as it was here that one of Japan's deepest spiritual traditions was born. We also invite you to a stroll through the park, where deer roam freely—animals that have long been considered sacred.

We'll then head to the stunningly landscaped Isuien Garden and the ancient Shinto shrine of Kasuga, famous for its stone lantern alleys and orange corridors. These places are like pages of centuries-old history, where every stone and tree preserves the memory of ancient times. Nara is more than just a city; it's a living chronicle of the country, blending the harmony of nature and cultural heritage. You can conclude the day with a Japanese dinner in the company of apprentice geisha. You'll enjoy traditional arts such as singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments, and you'll also have the opportunity to chat with the girls and learn about their lives, crafts, and art. A guide will accompany you and translate, as the geisha speak only Japanese.

Lake Kawaguchiko and Folk Village

A trip to the volcanic lake of Kawaguchiko and the village of Iyashi-no-Sato is a journey into traditional Japan, where the past meets the present. You'll travel to Fujikawaguchiko in a comfortable car, accompanied by a guide. Lake Kawaguchiko, surrounded by majestic mountains, offers a fantastic view of the legendary Mount Fuji. Also located here is the Chureito Pagoda, whose silhouette, with its breathtaking panorama of Mount Fuji, has become one of the symbols of Japan, famous for its many beautiful works of art and photographs.

After visiting the Chureito Observatory, we'll visit the Iyashi-no-Sato Folk Village, where you'll see reconstructions of traditional Japanese houses and learn about local life from centuries past. This unique village preserves the atmosphere of ancient Japanese villages. You'll see what houses, craft workshops, and even typical street scenes looked like at that time. We suggest returning to Kyoto by shinkansen, the bullet train. A coordinator will meet you at the train car and arrange a comfortable transfer to your hotel, where you can relax after an action-packed day.

Higashiyama Niseko Village, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve

One of the best choices for those visiting the Niseko ski resort, Higashiyama Niseko Village offers 50 bright, spacious rooms and suites with mountain views, direct access to the ski slopes, delicious breakfasts, and an onsen with mineral water. A truly alpine luxury experience with the unique vibe of Hokkaido!

Niseko Ski Resort

If you're visiting Japan in winter, we invite you to visit Niseko, one of the country's most famous ski resorts. Located on the island of Hokkaido, Niseko offers ideal skiing conditions, especially for deep snow enthusiasts: it's renowned for its soft, fluffy snow, which can reach depths of up to 15 meters. The resort also boasts stunning views and a variety of trails suitable for both beginners and experienced skiers. In addition to the traditional groomed slopes, there are unique trails nestled among the trees, such as Strawberry Fields and Miharashi.

A visit to a ski resort can be either an activity on a larger Japan tour or a full-fledged vacation. We'll organize your trip to Niseko with maximum comfort. We'll take care of every detail: we'll purchase domestic airline tickets, arrange private airport transfers, and select the best hotels to suit your needs and preferences. Niseko offers excellent skiing, impeccable service, unforgettable experiences, and breathtaking views. You can be sure your trip will be unforgettable!

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  • Individual transfers in business or V class cars;
  • Travel between cities on high-speed Shinkansen trains;
  • Accompaniment of a Russian-speaking guide;
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from $22,000/person.

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  • A walk in the famous bamboo forest in the Arashiyama area;
  • Professional photo session in kimono;
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